January 24, 2013

North Korea Can't Battle the Whole World

We urge Pyongyang to snap out of the illusion that it can take on the entire world. It should stop trying to support a narrow group of elite at the expense of the bulk of the North Korean people. It’s a total tragedy for a country with affluent mineral resources and geographical advantages for economic growth to maintain an oppressive regime for the sake of a tiny few.

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